MBA in Germany
Posted Jul 01, 2011 13:27
Posted Jul 25, 2011 13:48
does someone have experience about HHL distance learning program?
does someone have experience about HHL distance learning program?
Posted Jul 25, 2011 13:51
Posted Jul 25, 2011 13:58
It's called the Euro*MBA. Perhaps one of people in its facebook group will answer any questions you have. http://www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=66083
oh my god... you are better than a tutor
oh my god... you are better than a tutor
Posted Jul 25, 2011 14:00
Posted Jul 25, 2011 14:01
Posted Aug 19, 2011 17:31
If I remember well for 2011 it was 27000 (more than 20% up): high demand for german certificates? (or maybe...Germany economy is actracting lots of people)
If I remember well for 2011 it was 27000 (more than 20% up): high demand for german certificates? (or maybe...Germany economy is actracting lots of people)
Posted Aug 22, 2011 12:20
WHU ?35,000
Mannheim ?33,000
EBS ?32,500
GISMA ?30,000
ESMT ?29,000
HHL ?27,000
Goethe ?20,000
WHU ?35,000
Mannheim ?33,000
EBS ?32,500
GISMA ?30,000
ESMT ?29,000
HHL ?27,000
Goethe ?20,000
Posted Aug 26, 2011 09:16
more it must be considered that living costs there are quite low (compared to Switzerland, Denmark, ecc).
more it must be considered that living costs there are quite low (compared to Switzerland, Denmark, ecc).
Posted Aug 29, 2011 16:54
Posted Aug 29, 2011 17:10
Posted Aug 29, 2011 17:16
Posted Aug 29, 2011 17:35
By the way Whu is the only German BS which told me that German language is not important for the placement process (and this sounds quite strange since that it's considered very important for Mannheim, HHL, Gisma, ecc)
By the way Whu is the only German BS which told me that German language is not important for the placement process (and this sounds quite strange since that it's considered very important for Mannheim, HHL, Gisma, ecc)
Posted Aug 29, 2011 18:36
Posted Aug 29, 2011 18:48
No, you do not need to have any knowledge of the German language and this does not
affect neither your application nor your placement process. The whole program is taught
in English and most of the companies WHU is in touch with are international ones.
We offer German classes to our international students from the preparation courses
until the end of the program
No, you do not need to have any knowledge of the German language and this does not
affect neither your application nor your placement process. The whole program is taught
in English and most of the companies WHU is in touch with are international ones.
We offer German classes to our international students from the preparation courses
until the end of the program
Posted Aug 29, 2011 19:19
;-)
Seriously, ask for placement statistics about which countries the international students end up working in, in contrast to the German graduates.
;-)
Seriously, ask for placement statistics about which countries the international students end up working in, in contrast to the German graduates.
Posted Aug 29, 2011 19:35
I was partially surprised from Whu answer.
I was partially surprised from Whu answer.
Posted Aug 30, 2011 10:40
i was in spain and france last year.i got by with englsh in the workplace. outside it was a different story :)
i struggled to always find english speakers ,like when i hear only mumbo jumbo instructions on the new calling card and could not understand a word.(but i found a solution in the information desk :)). the books ,cd's all were in french or spanish.
even english versions of hollywood flicks were in certain theatres.i found it diffuclt to communicate to the ticket counter operator that i wanted a round trip to barcelona and he was confused why i mentioned 2 different dates.
and it was not nice getting stranded in a town when i found no cabs after getting down from the metro and i could not tell anyone intelligibly that i am lost.
So the language classes may not be just about some work opportunities but to make life easier in general. its tough otherwise.
i was in spain and france last year.i got by with englsh in the workplace. outside it was a different story :)
i struggled to always find english speakers ,like when i hear only mumbo jumbo instructions on the new calling card and could not understand a word.(but i found a solution in the information desk :)). the books ,cd's all were in french or spanish.
even english versions of hollywood flicks were in certain theatres.i found it diffuclt to communicate to the ticket counter operator that i wanted a round trip to barcelona and he was confused why i mentioned 2 different dates.
and it was not nice getting stranded in a town when i found no cabs after getting down from the metro and i could not tell anyone intelligibly that i am lost.
So the language classes may not be just about some work opportunities but to make life easier in general. its tough otherwise.
Posted Aug 30, 2011 15:37
Posted Sep 25, 2011 17:09
Nevertheless, the MBA in Germany getting more and more important, even though it is no needed to get good jobs. Our CEO (75k+ employees) has not studied.
Nevertheless, the MBA in Germany getting more and more important, even though it is no needed to get good jobs. Our CEO (75k+ employees) has not studied.
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